GearMan2point0 Musician/Engineer Feb 13, 2011 550 0 16 Feb 20, 2011 #1 So I recorded this one song (instrumentals) any tips? http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19450618/Pop Rock Song Mix 1.mp3
So I recorded this one song (instrumentals) any tips? http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19450618/Pop Rock Song Mix 1.mp3
F fader198 Member Jan 24, 2010 40 0 6 Feb 20, 2011 #2 Guitars sound great although maybe a tad too loud for me. What did you use for that tone?
GearMan2point0 Musician/Engineer Feb 13, 2011 550 0 16 Feb 20, 2011 #3 haha, honestly what I used wasn't what made it sound good, it was the Plugins I used, which I used PSP Vintage warmer 2, Q1, and SLL Channel.
haha, honestly what I used wasn't what made it sound good, it was the Plugins I used, which I used PSP Vintage warmer 2, Q1, and SLL Channel.
GearMan2point0 Musician/Engineer Feb 13, 2011 550 0 16 Feb 20, 2011 #6 come on guys I need more feedback
kijix84 New Metal Member Mar 29, 2009 20 0 1 Feb 21, 2011 #7 the whole thing sounds very far away/thin to me. also not liking the snare sample
striked01 Member Jul 11, 2010 58 0 6 Queensland, Australia strikesound.com.au Feb 25, 2011 #8 i can hear clipping, and not the good sort of clipping.
GearMan2point0 Musician/Engineer Feb 13, 2011 550 0 16 Feb 25, 2011 #9 Frequency balancing isn't the best, I should probably do a little more editing, thanks for the feedback though
Frequency balancing isn't the best, I should probably do a little more editing, thanks for the feedback though
kernelxsanders Bam Bam Boogie Bear! Jun 11, 2010 807 0 16 Tallahassee, Fl Feb 27, 2011 #10 get some new samples for the drums, these sound too metal for a rock mix. but other than that, its good stuff.
get some new samples for the drums, these sound too metal for a rock mix. but other than that, its good stuff.
kernelxsanders Bam Bam Boogie Bear! Jun 11, 2010 807 0 16 Tallahassee, Fl Feb 27, 2011 #11 oh and boost some mids in the guitars as well.